D.A. Points came back from a nearly three hour rain delay to win the Shell Houston Open by one stroke over Henrik Stenson and Billy Horschel.

Beginning the day one back, Points made six birdies in the first 14 holes, racing to a one stroke lead before play ceased. With a two year PGA Tour exemption and a Masters invitation on the line, D.A. made clutch pars on the final four holes including up and downs on the final two to post the clubhouse lead at 16 under. No one could catch the total, which gave D.A. his second PGA tour victory.

Points trusted his XPS-1 golf shoes and FJ Sciflex glove en route to his win, "The XPS-1 gives me the comfort and stability I need to play my best golf." Continuing, "The SciFlex fits my hand and is breathable for the hot conditions we always play in."

Seven different FJ styles graced the top 25 of the Shell Houston Open. D.A. opted for max stability of the XPS-1, second place finisher Billy Horschel went for fashion forward performance in FJ Icon MyJoys. Other players in the top 25, Ben Crane in Contour, Oothuizen in DryJoys Tour, Bill Haas in FJ Sport, Westwood in FJ Icon, and Wheatcroft in the M:Project. FJ truly has a shoe for every golfer and every swing.

Louis Oostuizen of South Africa won the Volvo Golf Champions event at Durban Country Club with a Sunday best, six under par 66 to win by one stroke.

Starting the day five strokes back of the lead, Oosthiuizen made up solid ground on the front nine shooting a four under 32 to creep within one of the lead. Continuing his near perfect play on the back, Louis, in DryJoys Tour and SciFlex, birdied his first two holes to take sole possession of the lead. Oosthuizen added another birdie at the 14th before a late bogey at the 16th gave others hope at catching him. Their pursuit would be in vain with Louis parring the final two holes to take home the championship.

The win coupled with seven top tens in his past eight starts has moved the former Open Champion Oosthuizen to number four on the Official World Golf Rankings, his highest ranking ever. This was Louis' sixth European Tour victory.

Second at last week’s Masters Tournament. Third in Houston two weeks
ago. But after two near misses and over 10,000 miles travelled, FJ
ambassador Louis Oosthuizen (DryJoys Tour & SciFlex) finally clinched the victory his recent form richly deserved at the Maybank Malaysian Open.

The 29 year old South African defied the psychological fatigue of
being pipped to a second Major Championship by fellow FJ loyalist Bubba
Watson (FJ ICON) at
Augusta National last Sunday and the physical tiredness of a 30-hour
journey to win by three shots at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club.

And all of that before you factor in the jet-lag of travelling across
12 time zones, made harder by the storm disruptions on Friday and
Saturday which left the 2010 Open Champion with 26 holes to play on the
final day. Truly this was a remarkable performance as Oosthuizen carded a
closing 68 for a 17 under par total, with all four of his rounds
sub-70.

One clear overnight, Oosthuizen ground down his nearest challenger,
who remained in contention right until the closing stretch but struggled
to make birdies in a bogey-free round of 70.

Oosthuizen began the day by playing the last eight holes of his third
round in level par, and was briefly caught when his nearest competitor
birdied the 15th and 16th.

He turned in a two under par 34, with his nearest challenger staying
in touch with birdies at the fifth and tenth - both par fives - but
crucially Oosthuizen was able to raise his game on the back nine and
sink a ten foot birdie putt at the 13th.

A fifth European Tour title was all but secured after a slice of good
fortune on the 16th - Oosthuizen’s drive almost went in the water, but
having got lucky he took full advantage with a pitch to two feet and
birdied.

“I thought I was going to be a lot more tired,” said Oosthuizen,
after recording the fifth victory by a South African on the 2012 Race to
Dubai. “It was a long journey to get here and I have to be honest and
say that I didn't expect to play this well because of the tiredness.

Follwing his fantastic win Oozthuizen moves to €1,293,705 in The Race to Dubai, and 12th in the World Golf Rankings.

Elsewhere for FJ Spain’s Rafael Cabrera-Bello continued his good form
with a closing 71 for a 12 under total sixth on 11 under and defending
champion Matteo Manassero also recorded top-ten finishes after rounds of
71 and 69 respectively.